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Advanced Hybrid WaterHeater using ECC
SBC: Xergy Inc. Topic: 03cThe problem being addressed in this proposal is the current extensive use of energy hungry hot water heaters in both residential and commercial building in the United States. To date, attempts to create a low energy hybrid hot water heater (HWH) have resulted in hot water heaters that have high differential prices and significant noise and maintenance issues resulting in low sales and low value pe ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Switching Electronics for Space-Based Telescopes with Advanced AO Systems
SBC: SUNLITE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, INC Topic: S201A 32x32-channel multiplexing Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) driver, which can hold a voltage signal with a 16-bit resolution or beyond, is proposed. Such a driver will greatly reduce the operation power, and are compact and reliable. When the ASIC driver is vertically integrated with a Deformable Mirror (DM), the potential wiring failure will be eliminated. Furthermore, radiation r ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Automated Tools and Technologies for Enhancing Long-Range Imagery
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: A201One of the mandates of NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) is participating in the flight testing of experimental aircraft, which includes monitoring these tests with long-range, ground-based cameras. Because these cameras track and capture flight tests occurring multiple kilometers away, the imagery collected is often degraded by the atmospheric turbulence between the camera and subjec ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
SDR-Based MicroADS-B for Low Altitude Small UAS Operations
SBC: KALSCOTT ENGINEERING INC. Topic: A302ADS-B is emerging as the defacto standard for manned aircraft in the context of NextGen ATM. There are several advantages to ADS-B, but most ADS-B gear was developed for manned aircraft, and some smaller versions have been developed for UAVs recently. However, even the smallest currently-available ADS-B transponder is still about 250g, which is not suitable for small UAVs, such as those becoming p ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Autonomous Air Traffic Reporting and Operations for UAS
SBC: KALSCOTT ENGINEERING INC. Topic: A302A hardware/software solution for autonomous reporting of flight operations of a UAS is proposed. Such a system would enable the UAS to report identity, position, and other information to local human and autonomous traffic and air traffic controllers in an autonomous manner, in legacy terminology. This will improve the overall safety of UAS operations, and lead to easier integration of UASs into th ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Novel 3D Printer to Support Additive Manufacturing of Gradient Metal Alloy Structures
SBC: ALPHASENSE, INC. Topic: Z601Gradient metal alloy structures possess multi-functional properties that conventional monolithic metal counterparts do not have. Such structures can potentially change the paradigm of material selections and mechanical designs to enable more efficient space vehicles to be built. Existing laser-based additive manufacturing techniques for gradient metal alloy fabrication suffer from the following tw ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Shear Thickening Fluid Enhanced Textiles for Durable, Puncture- and Cut-Resistant Environmental Protection Garments
SBC: STF TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: T601This Small Business Technology Transfer Research Phase I proposal will develop and advance the commercialization of STF-ArmorTM nanocomposite materials for use in Environmental Protection Garments (EPG) for long-duration exploration missions, such as the exploration of Mars. The proposed STTR research leverages the results of NASA-sponsored research conducted at the University of Delaware, combin ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Enhancing Quality of Life for Disabled Patients via High Humidified Flow
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: NAThe goal of this project is to develop a lightweight and compact system that provides 51 percent oxygen enriched air at four to six liters per minute equivalent pure oxygen to individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Existing systems may not deliver a high-enough supply of oxygen to support these individuals who may be capable of activity and for whom increased activity would ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesAdministration for Community Living -
Functional Dataflow Programming Toolchain for Portable Parallel Code
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: SB151004Modern computer systems often incorporate multiple computational devices such as conventional processors, graphics processing units (GPUs), specialized accelerators, and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Programmers are able to exploit these new architectures for improved performance and reduced power consumption, but at the cost of increased programing complexity. Further complicating matte ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Seamless Flexible Fuel Tanks- 65% TOC Reduction
SBC: Response Technologies, LLC Topic: DLA152001The DoD uses flexible fuel bladders in multiple air, ground, and sea vehicles because they: 1) easily fit into almost any space, 2) are corrosion resistant, and can often be self-sealing and explosion resistant, 3) allow for customized placement of fittings and connection points, and 4) these flexible tanks can collapse as they empty, thereby reducing the need for venting and minimizing sloshing a ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency